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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Unit 2 Lesson 3: How did the Spanish change how California Indians lived?

Book: Our California, History-Social Science for California
Author: William E. White, Ph.D.
U-$0.33-B-0.006065-BE-55
Unit: 2, Early People in California
Lesson: 3, How did the Spanish change how California Indians lived?
Page: 41-44

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1. Gaspar de Portola is the name of the explorer that Spain sent in 1767.
2. Father Juan Crespi and Father Junipero Serra were the names of the two Spanish missionaries that traveled with the expedition of 1767.
3. Father Junipero Serra started the mission at San Diego in 1769.
4. A mission is a settlement setup by a religious group to teach their religion and other ways of life to native people.
5. Captain Juan Bautista de Anza settled in San Francisco.
6. 1775 is the year Captain Juan Bautista de Anza settled in San Francisco.
7. Measles, smallpox, and other diseases killed the natives that went to the missions.
8. 1775 is the year California Indians destroy the San Diego Mission.
9. Junipero Serra was a Franciscan priest in the Catholic Church.
10. Junipero Serra is from Majorca, Spain.
11. Miguel Jose Serra was Junipero Serra's original name.
12. Junipero Serra left Spain in 1749.
13. Junipero Serra built 9 missions for the Catholic Church.

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